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Well-Tempered Baroque with Dr. Lewis BaratzFriday at 11 pm, Monday at 2 pmIdentifying Baroque Styles - Learn how to identify different musical styles that developed during the 150 years of the Baroque era.

Cadenza with David OsenbergSaturday at 7 am
A conversation with early music conductor Kevin Mallon. (R)

From the Top with Christopher O'RileySaturday at noon Hear sparkling performances from young classical musicians on radio's hit program!

A Tempo with Rachel KatzSaturday at 7 pm It’s back-to-school season, and this week A Tempo begins a series looking at issues regarding access to arts education and performance opportunities. Rachel will look at the current discussion around the role of arts and music education in the latest national education bill, which will succeed the No Child Left Behind measures, in conversations with Michael Butera, executive director of the National Association for Music Education, and Bob Morrison, chairman of the New Jersey Arts Education Partnership. She will also interview Grammy-nominated pianist Terrence Wilson, whose home was devastated by fire this past weekend.

Pipedreams with Michael BaroneSunday 7 am Fireworks and Dreams - Music and conversation featuring internationally touring British organist Christopher Herrick, in celebration of his 40th anniversary as a recording artist.

With Heart and Voice with Peter DuBoisSunday at 1 pmSacred choral and organ music.

The Piano Matters with David DubalSunday at noon (R)

Sounds Choral with Marjorie HermanSunday at 2 pm, Monday at 3 pm
Renowned conductor Joseph Flummerfelt is featured in conversation about his final concert recording with the Westminster Choir - the culmination of 33-year tenure with Westminster Choir College of Rider University.

The Dress Circle with Ted Otten
and Michael KownackySunday at 7 pm, Thursday at 3 pm
Songs from shows of July and August.

The Lyric Stage with Mike HarrahSunday at 8 pm, Thursday at 2 pm They first met in1935 as infants at the day care center of the cigar factory in Modena, Italy, where both of their mothers worked. Mirella Freni and Luciano Pavarotti each had long careers and this week we'll focus on the early part of those careers, both alone and together.